1 Daisy went upstairs to wash her face--too late I thought with humiliation of my towels--while Gatsby and I waited on the lawn.
2 A frowzy mourning of soot and smoke attired this forlorn creation of Barnard, and it had strewn ashes on its head, and was undergoing penance and humiliation as a mere dust-hole.
3 As I passed him, his teeth loudly chattered in his head, and with every mark of extreme humiliation, he prostrated himself in the dust.
4 A new burst of crying came upon her now, in which she once more hid her face among the stones, and lay before us, a prostrate image of humiliation and ruin.
5 That humiliation of which she was always conscious came back to her with a peculiar bitterness when her sister reminded her of it.
6 Looking at him, she had a physical sense of her humiliation, and she could say nothing more.
7 The humiliation of his rejection stung him to the heart, as though it were a fresh wound he had only just received.
8 "But the humiliation," said Kitty, "the humiliation one can never forget, can never forget," she said, remembering her look at the last ball during the pause in the music.
9 That was what I did indeed when she herself made known to me my humiliation; I left everything as of old.
10 No," said Kitty, blushing, but looking at him all the more boldly with her truthful eyes; "a girl may be so circumstanced that she cannot live in the family without humiliation, while she herself.
11 He felt disgraced, humiliated, guilty, and deprived of all possibility of washing away his humiliation.
12 But this sense of his own humiliation before the man he had unjustly despised made up only a small part of his misery.
13 Again in extraordinarily rapid succession his best moments rose before his mind, and then his recent humiliation.
14 to escape humiliation, he added slowly.
15 There was the same conception of the senselessness of everything to come in life, the same consciousness of humiliation.